Janeth was lazy to go home. She chose to park her car and walked into a night club. She ordered a beer and enjoyed it alone. She hoped that night didn't remember anything about Jennifer.
"Why did you have to die," Janeth mumbled as she drank the beer down.
"You alone?" asked a man. Tall and handsome.
Janeth just nodded. The man sat down and looked at Janeth.
"You haven't been from work in a long time, Jennifer. You should have let me go. I called you and looked up your address. But it's all fake. Did something happen?" the man asked.
Janeth was surprised. The man was probably the boss where Jennifer worked. He must have thought Janeth was Jennifer.
"It turns out that when you dress up, you are very beautiful, Jennie. Are you deliberately hiding your beauty," the man looked at Janeth intensely.
"I think all women are very beautiful," Janeth replied. She couldn't possibly admit that she wasn't Jennifer. If Janeth admitted that she was Jennifer's twin sister, surely she would be asking a lot of questions where Jennifer is now. Janeth didn't want that to happen. She was already quite depressed, every time she met someone and Jennifer became the topic of conversation.
"I have to go to the toilet," Janeth got up and staggered away. She had to stay away from anyone who knew Jennifer.
Janeth left the crowded room and the music beat. She walked towards the car park. Sitting in the car for a moment made Janeth feel calm and comfortable. But a knock on the car window startled her. The man followed him. He seemed to be saying something but Janeth didn't want to listen. Janeth immediately started the engine and took the car away from the man.
"s**t. You're dead but still haunt me. Is it because you weren't buried properly!" Janeth shouted in annoyance. Suddenly she saw the shadow of a woman in the middle of the road. That woman is like Jennifer. Of course Janeth immediately hit the brakes until her head hit the steering wheel.
Janeth's head hurt. But that wasn't the first thing she thought. She got out of the car and looked ahead. There's no one there. There was no one under the car either. It seemed the guilt kept haunting Janeth. She got into the car and cried loudly. She couldn't stand it anymore. Her life was restless and ruined.
Janeth cried until she was tired. After that she turned the car and took her car into the forest. She returned to the cursed place. The place where Jennifer's body was dumped. She would take Jennifer's body and tell everyone what had happened. Janeth was killed. Max had killed him and Janeth was forced to follow Max out of fear. She is also guilty and deserves punishment.
Janeth stopped the car. She got out and looked around. The forest is very dark. For a moment Janeth was afraid, but the guilt that haunted her was much greater. She took a flashlight from the tool holder that is always in the car. Slowly and fearfully she walked only by the light of a flashlight.
The atmosphere suddenly felt cold. Janeth pulled her jacket closer. Sometimes she runs fast. Finally she arrived at the place where Jennifer's body was dumped. Janeth aimed her flashlight, but the flashlight couldn't reach the bottom of the abyss. Janeth had to come down. She checked around and found another way to the base.
The sound of a forest wolf sounded in the distance. Janeth walked along the edge of the cliff. Before long she found her way down. Without hesitation Janeth immediately went downstairs. Janeth who was actually scared didn't see the roots. Her legs got tangled and made Janeth finally fall. She rolled to the bottom of the abyss. Janeth was in pain, but she got up anyway and checked the bottom of the abyss. The flashlight broke and made Janeth uneasy, but soon it came back on. Janeth breathed a sigh of relief.
"Where's the body," Janeth muttered. She pointed the flashlight in all directions. There were lots of rocks and tall weeds growing. Janeth had to be careful, especially with snakes and beasts.
According to estimates, Jennifer's body should not be far from where it dropped. But there's nothing there. Not even the smell of rotting corpses could be smelled.
"This is weird," Janeth muttered. She dared to go further. Suddenly she saw something. A black plastic-like shadow wrapped around Jennifer. The shadow moving made Janeth both doubtful and curious. When she aimed the flashlight suddenly the parcel stood up straight. The startled Janeth screamed. She immediately ran and went upstairs. Janeth's scream broke the silence of the forest. The rushed and frightened Janeth slipped back. As she was about to climb a hand grabbed her ankle. Janeth screamed very loudly. She lunged at the figure and then ran towards the car.
Janeth was terrified. She got into the car. Her hands and feet were shaking. Several times he failed to enter the car keys.
"I'm sorry. I'm sorry," Janeth said, crying. She immediately started the car and left the place. During the trip, tears continued to flow from her eyes. Imagine happy memories with Jennifer. She never thought that just for the sake of a man she would kill the sister who had been taking care of him since she was little.
"I'm sorry, Jennifer." Janeth was devastated. She really felt very guilty. When Janeth got to her house, she went straight in and met Max.
"Janeth, where are you from? Why are your clothes and body dirty?" Max is very surprised to see Janeth's condition.
Janeth was eager to get Max to admit his mistake. But Janeth was afraid. She also still loves that man. So Janeth chose to go into her room and locked the door. She took off his clothes and took a shower. When the water had flowed Janeth could no longer hold back her tears. She was crying loudly in the bathroom until she was tired.
Meanwhile Max was busy guessing where Janeth had come from. He checks the tires of the car and finds the tracks. There are dry leaves stuck to the mud on the car body. The leaf was only in the forest where they dumped Jennifer.
Max squeezed the leaf. He looked into the house. It was as if Max's gaze could penetrate the wall and see Janeth still crying under the covers.
"I can't take it anymore. That girl is starting to piss me off," Max said as he threw the leaf on the ground.
Max came in and tried to open the door to Janeth's room. Locked. Max took a deep breath. He had to be calm. He just needed a little more time. If there is no other way, then he is forced to use Janeth in an inhuman way. Human fear has always been a weakness to give up what they protect. Max smiled lopsidedly. He walked whistling out of Janeth's room.